Evra Transdermal Patch

£19.99

The Evra Patch is a once-weekly combined hormonal contraceptive that provides effective pregnancy prevention through continuous transdermal hormone release.
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The Evra Patch is a transdermal contraceptive designed for women seeking an alternative to daily oral pills. It combines ethinylestradiol and norelgestromin to provide effective hormonal birth control through the skin, offering a weekly regimen that promotes ease and compliance. It is suitable for women of reproductive age and can be used by those who prefer non-oral methods of contraception.

How It Works
The Evra Patch works by continuously delivering a combination of synthetic oestrogen and progestogen hormones through the skin and into the bloodstream. This hormonal action inhibits ovulation, thickens cervical mucus to block sperm entry, and alters the endometrial lining to prevent implantation. Each patch is worn for seven days, with three consecutive patches used over a 21-day cycle followed by a patch-free week.

Why Choose the Evra Patch
The Evra Patch provides a convenient weekly contraceptive option that removes the need for daily dosing. It is discreet, easy to apply, and offers reliable protection when used correctly. Clinical studies show that its efficacy is comparable to combined oral contraceptives, making it an appealing choice for users who struggle with pill adherence. It is also water-resistant, allowing continued use during everyday activities including bathing and swimming.

Important Note
The Evra Patch is not suitable for all women. It should not be used by individuals with a history of thromboembolic disorders, certain cancers, liver disease, or uncontrolled hypertension. It may not be appropriate for women who are overweight or those taking enzyme-inducing medications. Smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular side effects, especially in women over 35. Medical consultation is essential before starting or switching to the patch.

Directions

Please refer to the medication’s patient information leaflet before starting any new medication.

  • Apply one patch once a week for three consecutive weeks

  • Apply to clean, dry skin on buttock, abdomen, upper back, or outer arm

  • Do not apply to irritated or broken skin

  • Week four is patch-free

  • Replace immediately if patch becomes detached

  • Store below 25°C

  • Keep in original packaging

  • Keep out of reach of children

Ingredients

Active Ingredients:

  • Norelgestromin 6 mg

  • Ethinylestradiol 600 micrograms

Other Ingredients:

  • Polyisobutene

  • Crospovidone

  • Polyester backing

  • Acrylate adhesive

Side Effects

Common side effects may include:

  • Breast tenderness

  • Headache

  • Skin irritation at application site

  • Nausea

Serious (rare) side effects:

  • Blood clots

  • High blood pressure

  • Liver problems

  • Stroke or heart attack (especially in smokers over 35)

Stop the medicine and seek medical attention if serious side effects occur.

Warnings

Do not use the Evra Patch if allergic to any listed ingredients, or if you have a history of blood clots, certain cancers, liver disease, or unexplained vaginal bleeding. Not suitable for smokers over 35. Discuss with your doctor if you are overweight or taking enzyme-inducing medications.

  • It is designed to stay on during bathing, swimming, and exercise. However, if it falls off, a replacement should be applied according to the instructions in the patient leaflet.
  • Apply one patch to clean, dry skin once a week for three consecutive weeks. Week four is patch-free to allow for a withdrawal bleed.
  • It releases two hormones—norelgestromin and ethinylestradiol—into the bloodstream through the skin, preventing ovulation and altering cervical mucus and uterine lining to reduce the chance of fertilisation.
  • It may not be suitable for women with certain conditions such as high blood pressure, clotting disorders, or those who smoke over the age of 35.
  • The Evra Patch is a combined hormonal contraceptive used to prevent pregnancy.